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HYS -> HYS?
For personal reasons, I'm thinking of transferring from HYS -> different HYS. I was wondering if anyone has any estimates as to what percentile of the class I would have to be in? Thanks!
- LazinessPerSe
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Re: HYS -> HYS?
o.O
Need more information. What are you currently ranked?
Need more information. What are you currently ranked?
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Top ~30% currentlyLazinessPerSe wrote:o.O
Need more information. What are you currently ranked?
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Re: HYS -> HYS?
That's almost certainly sufficient to transfer among lower-ranked peer schools. I have absolutely no idea how it would work in the YHS context, though.Anonymous User wrote:Top ~30% currentlyLazinessPerSe wrote:o.O
Need more information. What are you currently ranked?
Have you tried calling the admissions office of the school you're looking to transfer to?
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Re: HYS -> HYS?
I'm not too familiar with the transfer process. Do you think calling them and informing them of my situation would help?patrickd139 wrote:That's almost certainly sufficient to transfer among lower-ranked peer schools. I have absolutely no idea how it would work in the YHS context, though.Anonymous User wrote:Top ~30% currentlyLazinessPerSe wrote:o.O
Need more information. What are you currently ranked?
Have you tried calling the admissions office of the school you're looking to transfer to?
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